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tt KBNBSPAV/AUGUST ft *1923*
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[CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS!
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2 Cfents iy Word
I Minimum Charge^ of 40 Cents.
J1.00 for three insertions. Seven
;imes for thb price of fivo in-
I scrtions.
All discontinuances MUST
he made in person at The Ban
ner-Herald Office or by letter.
Telephone discontinuances are
I not valid.
I 7C WANT AD 7C
! (3 RHONE fO
BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADSfeET RESULTS
Lost and Found
FOR RENT—Rooms
PRINTERS
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished
connecthisr rooms, water and
lights furnished. $15.00 per month
Apply at 167 Childs St„ or phone
Ml. a 10c.
FOR RENT—Apartment
FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart
ment,, partly furnished. New
gas stove, etc. Call 265-W. «7c
■WANTED—Three or four room
apartment or r-uall, house. All
conveniences. Address ‘‘Wanted,”
Banner-Herald. alOc,
LOOSE-LEAF
Systems and Supplies
Exceptional Service
The McGregor Co.
Clayton St. Athens. Ga.
a31c.
Foster Pressing Company
ll.OST—BROWN SHAGGED bird
p, ten months old. Answers
lb mime of “Bel.” Notify Phone
I Ills::. Reward. a8p
| LOST-LAST FRIDAY NIGHT
17 jewel open face Elgin watch
I between Cord Mill and Bostwick.
■Kinder return to W. N. Haney,
■Athens Ga., R. F. D. A. Reward.
a9p
Wanted
FOR RENT—Four room apart
ment, partly furnished. New
gas stove, ete. Call 265-W. alOc.
FOR RENT—House
FOR RENT—Unfurnished House,
2-story house arranged for two
apartments, separate baths; all
modem conveniences, Hancock
Ave. Albert E. Davison. a8c
FOR S.A LE
I'ANTER TO JSXCHANGE—500
acre farm in Monroe county,
It.vn miles from Forsyth, for small
■farm near Athens or Athens citv
■property. Address P. O. Box 737,
■Athens, Ga. a!2c.
HELP WANTED—Male
IWANTED—MANAGER FOR Re.
tail business, must come well
{recommended and with a knowl-
edge of general retail selling, in
cluding music, musical instru
ments, phonographs, etc. A good
connection for an ambitious, pro
■gressive _ man. Answer in own
■handwriting, giving experience
| and with whom. Box 79, Athens,
|Ga.
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RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RV.
■Northbound Southbound
110:00 a Atlanta-Mon'ro* local 6:15
r» Atl.-Blrmlr"ham-Mem. 3:12 p
u Norfolk - R re h. -N. V.
I> Atl.-Abbeville 1oe*L-
3 Atl.-lllrmlngham
D Norfolk-Washington
t WUmlngton-N. Y.
FOR ’SALE—Old news
papers ten cents per
bunclle or three bundles
for twenty-five cents.
Banner-Herald Office.
Cleaning, Dying, Repairing
and Pressing
Von Canon-Wall Building
Phone 1886 ' Phone 1886
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FLOWER SHOP
AUTOMOBILE PARTS
Auto Parts Half Plica. •
Auto Wrecking Company
840 Broad Street.
STEAM-PRESSING
Cleaning, Dying, Altering
and Pressing.
RED & BLACK PRESSING CLUB
Cor. Broad and Lumpkin Sts.
Phone 1317. a20c
Used Car Bargains
Franklin 5 Passenger Coupe
Paige 5 Passenger Touring
Columbia 5 Passenger Touring
LAWLER MOTOR CO.
Phor.o 1711 Phone 1711
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Our phone number is not listed in
directory—but when you i
Flowers—call
JONES FLOWER SHOP
AUTO REPAIRING
FOR SALE — MEAT MARKET
fixtures. Apply to the Western
Market. Phone 1447. s3c
Sam W. Pinson Garage
Ford and Chevrolet Parts
164 W. Clayton Phone -
Coair—Coal—Coal
STEAM-PRESSING
RABBITS FOR SALE—FOR Ta
blc use and breeding purposes.
Good stock. Meat delicious. Phone
1422, Mrs. K A. Davis, 897 Prince
Avenue. a8p
FOR SALE — THIRTY WHITE
Leghorn pullets. Phone 610
after C p. m.
FOP« SALE—Household tfooda,
consisting of dining room fur
niture, bed room furniture, rugs,
tables, mirrors and heaters. Also
roll top desk. 246 W. Hancfek
Ave. Phone 1428. alOc.
For Sale or Exchange
3:12 P
7:30 a
6:29 a
6:29 a
6:29 a
GEORGIA RAILROAD
J*rr|v« ... Depart
J 7.20 pm " "* 8:20 am
■12:lo pm 2:25 pm
CENTRAL OF OEOROIA RV.
W. O. Bolton, Agent, Phone 1681
Central of Goorgi* Station
Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m.
4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Hacon 12:10 p. m.
,9:30 p. is.
For further information phone
J. Y. Bruco, C. A., 640.
•AINI1VILLE MIDLAND RV.
Schedules
■heave Athens Arriv#
1 7:«5 A. M.* , *5:20 P. M.
!l0:4n A. M.** ••10:10 A. M.
|•Dally. ••Dally Except Sunday. -
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April 29. 1923.
No. 6 leaves Athena 7:46 a. m., ar-
v*>a Lula 9:20 a. m.
No. fi leaves Athena 4:15 p. m., ar-
^<*1 Lula 6:45 p. m.
No. 7 tsavea Lula 6:66 p. m.. «r-
Vrn Athena 6:30 p. m.
No, 6 leaves Lula 30:10 a. m., *ar-
v, *a Athena Jl:45 a. m.
G. B. Ml LI, HR. C. A., Athena, Oa.
Telephone 71.
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frOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
One American 12-foot’ fount,
cigar, cigarette and tobacco cases,
a $5,000.00 outfit for $1,500.00.
Would rent or exchange for any
thing of equal value. Benson s
Bakery. . n _fe»
WHITE PRESSING
Cleaners dhnt clean,
vated. Phone 686.
VULCANIZING
First class vulcanizing. U)
VULCANIZING CO., 362
Hancock Ave.
VULCANIZING
Miscellaneous
WILL BUY, SELL OR REPAIR
ensh rfegisters/ Call L, N. Rob
erts, Phone 1680, a 0o
Invite Us to Your Next
Blowout.
Phone 271
City Garage & Motor
Company
MONEY TO LOAN
SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED s . W . Umcry
interest.
H. O. EPTING & CO.
car, before yori
Motor Co.
buy.
Conolly
tf.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
A Complete Office
Supply House
Art Metal Agency
THE McGREGOR CO.
Clayton St. Athens, Ga.
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E. KAY
-THB SMILING PAINTER"
Fin. painting and Intarlor
Decorating
Phone 1297. Athena, G«.
VULCANIZING
best service in tire and tube re
pairing in the city.
ATHENS TIKE SERVICE CO.
J. II. Boss, Prop.
142 W. Clayton. Phone 916,
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Good Used Bargains
1919 Cadillac Touring
1921 Studebaker Big Six
1919 Bulck 5 Passenger
The Soule Cadillac Co.
B aSA'.’.W
1 PURE A.^D SPARKLING
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
No other water, hat ttio wonderful taoto, tho Invigorating fool
ing that It leave* after eech glaee full—It’e delightful, yee lt’»—
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
Orisk It All Year ’Round—But Especially In Spring and Sum
mer—PHONE 95
Liaton Springs Water Company
Office Broad Street
YOU-DRIVE-IT
We Repair Any Make Car.
Our Machinists Know How.
Why Not Be One of Out
Satisfied Customers.
You-Drivc-It Co.
Jno. L Lewis, president United
Mine Workers of America, says:
02 “BUY COAL NOW.” Don’t wait
1c for somethihg to happen to fright-
— en you into it.
W. L. Hancock Coal Co.
Phone 707 I’hone 707
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Iron and Metal
WE WILL BUY for cash old Junk
Automobiles. Dealers ia scrap
iron, rags, motal. DIXIE IRON &
„ METAL CO. Phone 1151, 414
i* Foundry St. „ 824c.
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'FRESH MEATS
- »
„ MEATS FIT to EAT
Y Wo Deliver Free
1-
c- E. D. FLANAGAN
Phono 1783 ’5” ~ amas St.
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c Used Car Pick-Ups
\ Cadillac 8 . ft .. i. S400.00
« Ford like new .. .$350.00
All of our cars are in. good
condition.
EPPS GARAGE
Hudson Essex
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
“Remember your vacation.”
“Kodak Films developed.”
“Seven hours' service.’ *
We fake them at 10 A. M.. out
5 P. M. 1
ADAMS & ARNETT STUDIO c
w 162 1-2 Clayton St.
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BARBECUE
[Have You Tried Our Barbecuc7 c
If not try It today. e
We Serve It Fresh Every Day. if
J Flournoy’* Barbecue Cafe h
ilfil Broad St. Phone 1740 n
, «27p
INSURANCE t
Northwestern Mutual Life
Lowest tfet Cd«t, Most Flexible
Contract. ,
B. R. Bloodworth <-
22414 E. Clayton St. Phone 74 K
.28c <■;
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REAL ESTATE
F
D. G. Anderson & Co. i»
22414 E. Clayton St. | In
Phone 74. j 1,1
j28-’241 ih
IPO
DR. B. B. CHANDLER
—has just returned from Wash
ington • University Hospital of
Missouri, where ho took a spec
ial course, and will again take
up his practice.
Phone 1567 Holman Building
Athens’ Neighbors
BARftOW COUNTY
WINDER.—Bert OrooFon cor
recta the fal?o report that Sheriff
Camp caught him making liquor.
The annuil camp meeting at the
historic Lawrencevllie camp
ground will open August 13 and
continue one week.
Miss Moselle Tumlin leaves as
a missionary to Japan.
Mr. John R. Wilson, a well known
I citizen of Barrow, died 4t the age
af 55 years.
f t' hancellor David C. Barrow of
Athena was the principal speaker
at the luncheon hy the Junior
Chamber of Commerce.
The farmers of Barrow have put
up a good fight this year against
the boll weevil and are golyg to bft
rewarded by a good cotton crop.
A meeting of land owners In tho
Appalnchre drainage district has
been called.
MADISON COUNTY
DANIELSVILLE.—Hon. ■
Anti-Saloon League Says AVhltworth member from Madison
Tf To “flirt- Trt Rnnt” CnVi ‘ notlfIrs l, ie citizens of his county
il is uui io mm oen- thftt M hm tn gongoIWafe the or
atop /.James Louzens iln fiers of Jax receiver and tax col-
1Q9J lector would be unconstitutional.
g i The lln .Presbyterian church has
| invited the county S. S. convention
' to meet with them August loth.
ran issue
“Here’s the vtry place I’m looking for,’’ said Dinky Doodle.^
“Hi loe, hi lo. hi lee. hi lo,” Ban:
little Dinky Doodle, the Pee V.’cc
hoy. ’Tip going fishing for tr
,’ntoh n whale."
He vent along singing that way
:i;-. happy as could be, his flshlnt
foot. Then It stuck two feet Jog
the other side. . i
Then It stuck ?>ut a liead * In
front. . '
1'iiek itJiegan to move.* 1 »
For it Wasn’t a stpne at all tut
turtle, ar.d Dinky Doodle wa‘
od over his shoulder and his little uslcep plumb on top.
eon full'of tiny bugs for bait. "f loodm >s. I feel henvy!” shld
He really wasn’t going to "hatch the turtle to himself. “I must : be
a whale or even try to catch one • tired. I’d better go home.'** ■ *■
What he was after was minnows After while Dinky Doodle w6k«*
and little ones at that, for the 114- up. It ‘was as dnrk ns the cellai*.
tie Pre Wee hoy wasn’t much Mg-j “Oh me, oh my! Where am IV’
ger than n cherry seed himself. he shouted. “I must have caught
After while he came to a dandy a whale and It’s swallowed me.", ’
place. It was a place where thr; “No such thing!’* said the turtle
creek made a nice little shallow shortly. “You’re In my house tinf
pool with sunlight oil over .1', tier the big stone. Here comes
where y’ou could see. and tiny lltth. someone now looking for you*.”
rishes were wiggling their tall! -■ It Was Nancy 'and Nick Wlt^i
and chasing each other and play- lightning hug lanterns. Sifbokumr
ir.g tng. , had sent them.
“Here’s the very place I’m look-1 “Another Pee Wee saved!** said
(By Associated Press.)
DETROIT.—Only the decision
of Senator James Couzens not to
seek re-election next year can halt
the gaining momentum of the Vol-
fte&d lav; as an issue in Michi-
J924 campaigns. according
Tho grand Jury does not recom
mend a new jail for tho county hut
that tho present jail ho thoroughly
Fgp-fred. They arc satisfied that
tho recent escapes tixe prisoners
gaps 1924 campaigns, according ‘■’"’/T,
lo ,op:n)o:i among political lend- hnd anatetanrs from tbc outride
ers end Wet and dry advocates. Ti„. „„:,nrtt,iry toil.l, in tho court
Divisions of the latter already
re in the field.
Senator Cou2ens declared for
He holds that beer of less
five per cent alcohol con
is not necessarily intoxipat
A.iti-Saloon league announced its
ntention of going out to “beat
rousens.” The organization hopes
o do it either by supporting one
if the avowed candidates who . is
c:i3idered dry, or by putting its
Dry Raders assert that prohi-
lition sentiment is stronger in
Michigan now than it was in 1916,
vhed un amendment to the state
(institution placing Michigan in
he dry column was adopted 353,-
78 to 248.764. Wet proponents
ounter with tho assertion that
i growth of industrial
ties has gtored up an irn-
;lumc of votes favoring
' the dry laws. The dry»
stay dry.
few precinct
other industrial
weep Detroit and other
u,.,M«.v fc uring communities.
Lauren .D, Dickinson, former
forces that the issue must be
Y. CLARKE HELD ^
ON TEXA8 CHARGE
ATLANTA — Edward Young
house he looked after. Asks
their county, a full proportion of
•road fun/1 s.
Mr. J. C. Tyner dled^at his home,
leaving a widow nnd eight chil
dren. p-
Kleven Danielsville hoys and
girls attended the nnnmtl training
school at the Hartwell camp
ground.
OG LETHORPpT COUNTY
LEXINGTON.—Since the slump
in the price of lumber hauling has-
been nutfling likd so brisk and
some of the mills are holding with
a hope of better prices.
Everybody is feeling good over
tho improved condition of crops.
One of the best nnd most fruit
ful revivals ever held in Lexing-
on is in- progress at the Baptist
hurrh, conducted by Rev. R. H
Jennings, formerly of Athens, but
now of Florida.
Cheese making at the factory
will probably begin the first of
this week.
On Friday a saw mill belonging
to Mr. Sam Bfynn, near Philo
math, and some 250,000 feet of
lumber piled on the ground were
burned. Mr. Bryan has also lost
two cotton crops from the boll
weevil. .
Mr. Jnnieh R. Appling is in
precarious condition from blood
poison. Some two months ago he
stuck a wheat straw in his arm,
lie was sent to the hospital at
Athens but brought home and is
suffering greatly.
The second Sunday in August
has been' set apurt as a day of
prayer by the A than* district con
ference at Tignall.
ELBERTCOUNTY
ELBKKTON.—Mrs. V/. J n Vick-
y, 81 years old, is dangerously
sick at the home of his son near
Bowman.
Over 300 Elbert fanners who
visited the Ag. College last week
x klnn, uppeared at the office j report a great time. They were
he Clerk of United States Court [very much impressed by seeing
said Dinky Doodle t un*
slinging his tiny can from hi'
rhnuhler nnd bnitlng his tiny roV
and tinjriine with tiny bait. •’Here
is a, nice round stone to alt on nn<
everything.”
So he climbed up on the big ston
right on top—and threw his llnf __
In the wnter nnd— ! at the Standard OH Cc., planl on
What do you thik thenn? ’ Southern ril'road ♦rflakn.
He went fast asleep. I Mr. Woods states when Atljens
Pretty soon the stone stuck out hr.n a park he will or.g* the pari:
a foot on one side, thon another ’ a present of the deer. *
Nick when he spied Dinky Doodle
(Ta Be Continued)
I 8AM GETS DEER
.1. W. Nlehols. n,*eot Standard
foil Co. at Winder hat given S’-irn
; Woods a deer—any one wishing to
dear may dd so by calgpt:
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
. Pie Pirate Ship
Story hy Hal Cochran. Orawlnga by Lee Wright.
.Then Jack c&me to.the railing of the ship and a smiling little fol
low, who had junt corte on deck, helped him over. “Bring that b *y to
'' shouted a husky vofye. And ns the smiling man fcok 'Jack'* arm,
aid, “Don’t be afraid but just do as the captfin fell* you to. w
lelity A Guaranty Company, and
ve additional bond in the sun
H000 tor his appearance at
luston, Tex., the fourth Monday
BATTERY REPAIRING
W.’r. • Size For Yonr Cor—
rtT _\
CS S
ATHENS ENGINEERING CO.
Smith Building
-
- Phone 71!
REFRESHMENTS
Save half your lunch hour by cat-
! The additional bond was posted
t after District Attorney Clint W.
Hager appeared before Judge Sam
. ix-l H. Sibley ‘
Ing with us. We nerve light lunch-1 fidavlt filed by A.
cs, also have candy, cakes, fru*ts,i vcrtlgator for tho
cold drinks, cigars and cigarettes, j .1 untlce, in which
THE COZY STAND (Clarice had no Intent!
Corner Clayton and Lumpkia Sts. I ing for trial, and asking that hl«
(All Sandwiches 6c.) i-ond be increased to the specified
a!8e sum.
coitti.tg frem every section of El
bert county. Farmers realize that
the real fight for a cotton crop is
now on. . , .
Mr. J. E. Hammond, who gath
ers crop reports for Elbert, says
the cotton crop this year will ex
ceed that of last year. j
There are 55 white applicants
for teachers’ licdnso in county, and i
negroes.
.. ®° 3*$*™** * nto ■ wide'cabin, where sat the captain of
the big shop. “Now, get out. of here and go back to your kitchen
where you belong!’’ shouted this captain. And the smiling fellow, whom
Jack realized was the cook, scampered away. Then the captain tatted
to Jack. * ..
“Who arc you, youn
sea?” Jack wa, a bit
on, now, my boy/’ ,aid
ijt man? And what are you doing out mi the
frightened and cpt4d Jiardly answer. ''( m*
V.,, ..... ,»jr ooy, .am the captain In a more friendly voicr, ‘‘tell
me about yourself.” “Well,” replied Jack, “I was ju,t looking (or
adventure* (Conlinuad-I *7S
■ y«r» M Ur*. Stfrrt. Al»ay» Pr’;U*
SOlSCVDiUlGGISTSa'ESi'UKrCf
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
CommfMloa I per coat. Over *1,000;
—— , 10 par cant ap to $1,000. ■. - S
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Lav office. Phone 1S7S.
*05 Ifolman Bldg. • Athena. Georgia
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
The Georgia Railroad
The Summer Touriat icocoa 1, now on and vacations art
la order. Yon will be clad to know that condition, eurronml-
iag Bummer Touriat travel are mors liberal this aauson than
In almost any previous year. lied):red rates an In effect to
practically every state tn tbc Union aa well aa to some points
in Canada, the various tonr» including delightful trips on
tbo Atlantic and Pacific means, the draft Lakes, St. Law
rence River, Hudson River, through the Yellowstone and
other National Parka, to the Grand Canyon, ete. 8toa.ov.rJ
may be mado at any point oh either going or return trip,
within final limit of ticket, whtph Is. In most cases, Octo
ber St, 1923,
Let'us help yon arrange your vacation. Wo at
erve and any Information desired will be gladly
by ticket agent In yonr town or by tho nndersigned.
are here to